I-read Pupil Anthology Year 4 Poetry
Overview
An easy-to-use resource for teaching essential reading skills to the whole class using an interactive whiteboard.
This book accompanies i-read 4 CD-ROM. It can be used alongside the CD-ROM for group and independent reading away from the interactive whiteboard. Series Editor Pie Corbett has specially selected poems for i-read written by a host of well-loved poets, to ensure that this unique collection provides children with a vibrant read. The collection includes a selection of poems with a common theme, poems from different times and cultures, haiku and cinquains.
Contents
- Poems with a common theme: The Bully Asleep, John Walsh
- Never Can Tell, Michael Lowe
- Poem for a New Teacher, Nick Toczek
- The Inspector Calls, Gervase Phinn
- I Hear . . ., Berlie Doherty
- Teacher, Paul Cookson
- Mr Cartwright's Counting Rhyme, John Mole
- Poems from a different culture / time: The Mere, translated by Michael Rosen
- Glorious It Is, traditional Inuit
- What is Snow?, Moira Andrew
- The Magnificent Bull, traditional Dinka tribe (Sudan)
- The Locust, traditional Madagascar
- A Smuggler's Song, Rudyard Kipling
- Poems in different forms: Haiku Triptych, James Carter
- Goodnight, Pamela Gillian
- Triad, Adelaide Crapsey
- The Warning, Adelaide Crapsey
- Magic, Judith Nicholls
- The Ballad of Killer Kincaid, Rose Impey
- Ghost Train, Brian Moses
- Hello Sir, traditional adapted by Michaela Morgan
- A Visit to Yalding, John Coldwell
- Waiting, Sue Cowling
- A Chance in France, Pie Corbett.
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